🎙️ On September 17th at 2-3pm Eastern, join Quanta Tech, PPL Utilities, ACORE, @wattcoalition.bsky.social, and myself for our webinar on Advanced Transmission Technologies in Planning for Utilities and Grid Operators!
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🎙️ Excited to share my first appearance on @kleinmanenergy.bsky.social podcast Energy Policy Now!
🛠️ As electricity demand accelerates, we need to leverage all the tools available in our toolbox—not just to keep the lights on, but to do so reliably and affordably.
🎧 Tune in here: shorturl.at/mK5bx
#energysky Do large-scale transmission investments pay off for ratepayers? Our new @rockymtninst.bsky.social report provides a clear answer: YES— large-scale transmission projects deliver significant savings for American consumers and businesses: rmi.org/insight/high... (1/8)🧵
PJM has multiple means at its disposal for meeting load growth and maintaining resource adequacy by expanding new entry – my colleague Sarah Toth Kotwis and I contributed expert testimony to the RRI filing that highlights these alternate pathways, summarized in the waterfall chart below
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I'm not an escape room person, but I would try this! Link?
TS Conductor (tsconductor.com) has addressed all of these concerns and more with their proprietary design. That's what puts them ahead of the general "advanced conductors" pack at the moment. We'll be deep-diving into why in RMI's forthcoming alternative transmission tech planning guides.
Not actively discussing here, but we've been active participants in PJM's RRI stakeholder process. We plan to submit comments to PJM especially wrt battery storage for surplus (due Wednesday 11/27) - DM me if you'd like to discuss!